Neon is important primarily for industrial and commercial use, such as neon lighting and advertising signs. It is also used in cryogenics to create very low-temperature environments. In terms of Earth's atmosphere, neon is a minor component and does not play a significant role in environmental or biological processes.
Neon is a gas and cannot be mined from the earth.
Neon makes up about 0.0018% of the Earth's atmosphere.
In my opinion, Neon is helpful because it is used for neon lights and it has only 0.0018 of the earth's atmosphere is Neon.. :)
no
why is neon so rare on earth
No, the neon color in neon highlighters does not come from the element neon. It is typically a bright, fluorescent color that is used for coloring the ink in the highlighter.
all the elements are discovered on or in the earth so Neon gas also exist in very minute quantity in atmosphere.
"Neon is a chemically inert gas. An atom of neon will not combine with other atoms to produce chemical compounds. This means that it really serves no known biological function. Neon does have scientific and commercial uses, the best known of which is in neon lights for advertising. It is also used in vacuum tubes, television tubes, and lasers, among other things."
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Neon exist in the Earth atmosphere in a very low concentration, 18,2 vpm.
Not for humans